testatum means one of the clauses of an English deed, enumerating the operative words of transfer, statement of consideration, money, etc. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 90 out of 100.
Etymology
From Latin testatum.
noun
- One of the clauses of an English deed, enumerating the operative words of transfer, statement of consideration, money, etc.“Mr. Edwin perceives no contradiction in the two clauses; certainly the testatum proceeds to say that the assignment is made “in accordance with the bequests in the said will contained,” but the executor and legatees by the deed put their own construction on the will […]”